One day you won't know where you are,
One day you won't know where you are,
You'll be in sweat pants, wearing socks without shoes,
Eating pickles from the jar,
And you'll have no clue where you are.
One day you'll forget what you've learned,
One day you'll forget what you've learned,
Left with notes from yourself you can no longer read,
And the remains of all you've burned,
You'll have no clue what you have learned.
One day your car's not going to start,
One day your car's not going to start,
And you'll try to remember where you had wanted to go,
But will have already forgot,
One day you won't be quite as smart.
One day your parents are going to die,
One day your parents are going to die,
And you may kick and scream, you may protest,
You may even cry,
But your parents are going to die.
One day you'll recognize your body as a finite series of physical machinations
Moreso than just as a vehicle for your consciousness,
And you may try to argue against this,
You may even insist,
But you'll wish you had never realized this.
One day you'll run out of air.
One day you'll run out of air.
One day you'll run out of air.
One day you'll run out of air.
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